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Social.coop emerged out of a desire to develop a way of doing social media that is more just, accountable, and ethical than the dominant corporate platforms.
Social.coop emerged out of a desire to develop a way of doing social media that is more just, accountable, and ethical than the dominant corporate platforms.


In September 2016 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Schneider Nathan Schneider] published an op-ed in the Guardian [https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/sep/29/save-twitter-buy-platform-shared-ownership Here's my plan to save Twitter: let's buy it] suggesting that Twitter take itself off of the stock market and become a democratic user owned cooperative. On May 22, 2017 it was voted on at the Twitter Annual Meeting, but received 4.9% of the vote. During the organizing process, several participants floated the idea of testing the idea of a social media cooperative themselves.
In September 2016 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Schneider Nathan Schneider] published an op-ed in the Guardian [https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/sep/29/save-twitter-buy-platform-shared-ownership Here's my plan to save Twitter: let's buy it] suggesting that Twitter take itself off of the stock market and become a democratic user owned cooperative. On May 22, 2017 it was voted on at the Twitter Annual Meeting, but received 4.9% of the vote. During the organizing process, several participants floated the idea of building a social media cooperative for themselves.


On April 24, 2018 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enric_Duran Enric Duran] working with Schneider, Matthew Cropp and Mayel de Borniol registered the social.coop domain on behalf of FairCoop using the registrar [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gandi Gandi]. FairCoop was an attempt to create a global financial system for cooperatives with the help of FairCoin, a Bitcoin-like cryptocurrency. FairCoop ceased to exist in 2022, and Platform6 took over as fiscal sponsor for SocialCoop. For several years SocialCoop struggled to renew the DNS registration each year since Duran was no longer active in SocialCoop.
On April 24, 2018 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enric_Duran Enric Duran] working with Schneider, Matthew Cropp and Mayel de Borniol registered the social.coop domain on behalf of FairCoop using the registrar [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gandi Gandi]. FairCoop was an attempt to create a global financial system for cooperatives with the help of FairCoin, a Bitcoin-like cryptocurrency. FairCoop ceased to exist in 2022, and Platform6 took over as fiscal sponsor for SocialCoop. For several years SocialCoop struggled to renew the DNS registration each year since Duran was no longer active in SocialCoop.
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